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We are STUDENT ERA

About us

We are an association of students of a new era. Life isn't just about everyday study, school and life on campus. We want to explore the world, travel, learn new things, get to know cultural differences, culture, art, but especially new people with similar crazy lifestyles.


Brief history

The STUDENT ERA student association was officially founded in 2018.  Since then, we have been regularly organizing various social activities. We help students solve problems during their studies, provide consultations and mediation with the school.

This is our story

Our story began with a simple but urgent conviction: that freedom, truth, and human dignity must be defended—not only in moments of crisis, but every single day. We came together as a group of people from diverse backgrounds, united by a shared belief in the power of liberal democracy and the need to stand up against rising threats to it.

In a time when disinformation, division, and authoritarian tendencies were gaining ground, we saw the need for a bold, principled response. What started as conversations around kitchen tables and in public squares soon grew into a movement—bringing together thinkers, activists, professionals, and everyday citizens who refused to stay silent.

Over time, our efforts expanded—from raising awareness and mobilizing communities to shaping policies and strengthening institutions. We've learned that real change requires patience, courage, and integrity—but also that it's possible when people work together for a common cause.

Today, our story is still being written. And it belongs not just to us, but to everyone who believes that democracy is worth fighting for—and who is ready to help shape the future with honesty, compassion, and purpose.

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COUNTRIES

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FINISHED PROJECTS

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Partners

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HOW WE HELP

Current projects

In the Speak Up! project, participants explored the classical art of persuasion by mastering the three pillars of effective communication—ethos, pathos, and logos. These rhetorical tools, first introduced by Aristotle, became the foundation for building compelling speeches, debates, and public presentations throughout the program.

The project gathered 37 youngsters and group leaders from Slovakia, Lithuania, Italy and Greece to reflect on different social issues through the creative approaches of photography and videography. The main objectives were promoted photography and videography as a tool to raise awareness on social issues and a way to acquire knowledge and skills...

The Digi Boost project was hosted by the Student Era organization. Its overall aim was to provide innovation in distance learning and an effective alternative path to wider opportunities for non-formal learning. The project sought to improve the digital competencies and skills of youth workers, enabling them to navigate and lead in an increasingly...



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